asher__jo
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Yes, we should definitely be comparing ourselves to China ;-)China could do Beijing to Shanghai hsr over 3 times over in 10 years...... fail
Yes, we should definitely be comparing ourselves to China ;-)China could do Beijing to Shanghai hsr over 3 times over in 10 years...... fail
Also a bit surprising that the portion that the NDP prioritized as underground, the Liberals proposed as on-street - and now it will be elevated (?).If you count the original Eglinton Subway in 1995, it took 35 years to build this line to it's full potential.
At this point I'd imagine Metrolinx planning to make it elevated at both ends of the line and underground in the middle. If they make it on-street before the line goes underground, it wouldn't make sense considering the space on Eglinton West.Also a bit surprising that the portion that the NDP prioritized as underground, the Liberals proposed as on-street - and now it will be elevated (?).
I think they might have it the on-street part through Golden Mile was not started when the PC's got in. As it is, that on-street portion through Golden Mile ensures that nothing will be extended farther East (unless paid entirely by the City).At this point I'd imagine Metrolinx planning to make it elevated at both ends of the line and underground in the middle. If they make it on-street before the line goes underground, it wouldn't make sense considering the space on Eglinton West.
10 years for what should be an easy surface extension to an existing line.
How many subways did Madrid build in that time??
Meh. Sounds like a dead project to me.
At this point, I'm convinced the only Toronto rapid transit project the government has any intention of attempting to deliver is the Ontario Line. They have absolutely no sense of urgency regarding the other projects. The Scarborough Subway and YNSE in particular have zero signs of life at this point. Not sure if the government is just being hush hush, or if these projects have just been punted to the back burner. Reminds me a lot of the lull before the Liberals cancelled the Sheppard LRT without telling anybody
I feel this is just stalling till the next election. Then they have something to promise.
If you count the original Eglinton Subway in 1995, it took 35 years to build this line to it's full potential.
GTA became trash at building subways. So Vancouver can plan to complete the 6km Broadway subway in 5 years, why does it take 10 years here? ML and the Liberals set a bad example with the Crosstown by slowing down the cash flow and do the tunnels in 5 years than another 5 for the stations. The approach seem to have spread to every future projects.
No I don't agree that the PCs are just buffing. They'll tender all 4 projects for empty tunnels. They'll all complete in 2025-27 with no stations, tracks or trains just like the Crosstown did. The next government would be stuck with them and if they fail to deliver, they'll take the blame.
Quebecs pension invests in transit whereas ours in the Blue Jays...
They were but they were eventually going to extend it to Renforth or potentially Pearson airport.I mean the Eglinton subway only was planned from Eglinton West station to Mount Dennis.
So, its hard to say specifically how you could extrapolate that into a timeline with the full system.
Maybe take 15 years off the 35 years?
This line map from the Wikipedia article of the Eglinton West subway with theoretical stops. It was always planned to end at York Centre (Mount Dennis) and anything past that station is a pipe dream or a consideration. It's similar to the Sheppard Subway where we only got 4 stations instead of STC. I agree, a subway to the Airport would be nice though. And they could've even extended it east to yonge or don mills.They were but they were eventually going to extend it to Renforth or potentially Pearson airport.
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